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TERM INFO
Enlightened AbsolutismPeople need the direction of an Enlightened, absolute ruler
Cardinal FleuryLouis XIV’s minister, who haltered the duke of Orleans’ good intentions
United KingdomGov’ts of England and Scotland united
Pocket boroughone person controlled representatives from a borough(s)
Hanoveriansdynasty that didn’t really understand the British system
Robert WalpolePrime minister of George I and II of Britain, who perused a peaceful foreign policy
Patriotswanted democratic reform for more political participation – repressed
JunkersPrussian landed aristocrats who dominated its army
Frederick the GreatPrussia - best educated & cultured monarch who believed in some freedom and complete religious toleration
Joseph IIAustria – eliminated serfdom with complete religious toleration and make 16k decrees and laws - philosophy was lawmaker of his empire
Emelyan PugachevRussian Cossack who succeeded in turning discontent into a mass revolt against Catherine the Great
Thaddeus Kosciuszkoled a filed Polish rebellion against Austria, Prussia, and Russia
Robert CliveHelped the British to defeat the French in India
James WolfeBrilliant British general who won the two most different battles of the French & Indian War, Louisbourg and Quebec.
Cottage industryrural families made cloth for capitalist-entrepreneurs
Enclosureenclosed the many small fields as one – ended cooperative tradition
Richard ArkwrightInvented the water frame which quickly made yarn
Grand Tourthe tour of Europe’s major cities taken to finish off education
Uffizi Galleryart gallery in Florence
Order of St. Vincent de Paulprivate charitable institution that helped the poor, but was eventually overwhelmed
Marie AntoinetteAustrian wife of French King Louis XVI
Robert WalpoleBritish Prime Minister George I and II permitted to run their governments
John WilkesJournalist member of the British parliament whose quarrel with royalty led to reform
JunkersPrussian ruling class who held most army offices
Maria TheresaAustrian empress who led political and fiscal reforms
MontcalmLoser of an empire on the Plains of Abraham
Jethro TullAgriculture experimenter who advocated keeping soil loose for air and moisture
Richard ArkwrightInventor of the “water frame” powered spinning wheel
Andrea PalladioArchitect whose classical style influenced country homes of aristocrats
Sisters of CharityCatholic organization dedicated to helping the poor
William Pitt the YoungerServed King George III through the times of the French Revolution and wars of Napoleon
7 Years' WarFought in India and in North America to determine whether Britian or France would have the greater world-wide eimpire
The French and Indian WarOver territorial expansion between the British, the French, and their Native American allies
Treaty of ParisBritain received everything east of the Mississippi and Spanish Florida
Pragmatic SanctionCharles VI of Hapsburg's daughter Maria Theresa claimed his legal heir